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1. When moving your face left and right When moving your face back and forth gt Easy Use Authenticating Face 2 The authentication completion screen is displayed if the user authentication is completed When Menu gt Mode gt Face Auth Mode gt Face is set as Always the authentication screen is activated when the user is in close proximity to the device Success n Align your face with the orange guide line turns to blue circular line on the d Feb 21 2012 PM 07 44 authentication screen When the orange guide line turns to blue keep your face still while aligned ID 1 with the blue line and wait until the authentication is complete E Note PM 0 7 F 3 2 i i e When authentication is completed on the face authentication screen after you press Menu you can enter the Administrator s menu In ES Precautions for Authentication Place your face or card or enter your ID e wo E n AE If the authentication takes too long either move the chin up and down or step back and forth Position the face within the orange circle on the screen e If hairs on the side covers a part of the face including the eyebrows the authentication may not perform well It is recommended that you authenticate the face with the eyebrows exposed e If the user changes glasses the authentication may fail It is recommended to re enroll the
2. Go to Menu gt User gt Enroll User Register the user s picture 1 Press Face Image window for registering the user s picture 2 Align your face in the screen and press Capture The captured facial image will be registered Press Cancel to cancel the registration e UserID e Name e Faces e Card e PIN e Administrator e Bypass Card e Individual Auth e Group Enter the user ID Enter your name and press OK Register your face For details regarding face registration please refer to Registering Face page 24 Enter the card ID by placing the card on the device Enter the pin number and press OK Check on the administrator level to register as the administrator Uncheck if registering as a general user If Bypass Card is checked when registering a user the user is always authenticated regardless of the authentication mode on the device A user registered with this mode is authenticated with the individually selected authentication mode instead of the device authentication mode The set individual authentication mode works only for the relevant authentication method For higher security it is recommended to set either Card Face or ID Face For twins it is recommended to set either Card Face or D Face After setting the mode press OK The access of group users can be set A group can be selected from Access groups transferred from the BioStar software to the rel
3. Enter the card ID by placing the card on the device 2 Scan the face Or enter the pin number and press OK Card Face Pin Enter the card ID by placing the card on the device 2 Scan the face 3 Enter the pin number and press OK How to Use ID Authentication Types Enter the ID and press OK 2 Enter the pin number and press OK Enter the ID and press OK 2 Scan the face Enter the ID and press OK Scan the face Or enter the pin number and press OK Enter the ID and press OK 2 Scan the face 3 Enter the pin number and press OK Authenticating Time and Attendance Either press the T amp A key F1 F4 or select an event on the screen T amp A key am 11 24 Perform the authentication process 2 Please refer to Access Authentication page 56 for details regarding the face card and ID authentication processes ES Note If the Time and Attendance is set as fixed or manual the Time and Attendance event does not need to be separately selected Please refer to Setting Time and Attendance page 41 for details regarding Time and Attendance 58 Checking Time and Attendance The user can view the access and attendance records Press Menu am 11 24 In Enter your face rl D card or use How to Use 2 Enter the registered face card and or ID The Time and Attendance log list is di
4. T amp A Key gt Face PIN Face gt T amp A Key Face Pin gt T amp A Key Card Auth Mode ID Auth Mode Card Only Card PIN Card Face Card Face PIN Card Face PIN ID PIN ID Face ID Face PIN ID Face PIN Operation T amp A Camera Event Face Detection Dual Authentication Card Mode Individual Auth Match Timeout sec Device Face Security Level Enrollment Sensitivity Door Relay Driven By Duration RTE Exit SW Display RTE Type Door Sensor Door Sensor Type Held Open Period sec Unlock Time Lock Time Exit Relay Device ID Interphone Log Interphone VolP Setting BS VideoPhone Setting Date amp Time Device Info Date Time Time Sync Memory Info Touchscreen Calibration Reset Factory Default Easy Use Theme Background Voice Instruction Menu Timeout Pop Up Time Backlight Timeout Volume Language Central Time Display Date Display Log List Log Search Delete All Log Log Info Settings User Ma nagement Register the administrator s picture 1 Press the Face image window for registering the administrator s face picture After the device installation register the administrator before use The administrator can 2 Align your face in the screen and press Capture The captured face image register and delete users and set preferen
5. 5 Press OK to complete the registration Press Cancel to cancel the face registration EX Precautions for Registration It is recommended that you register your face at the installation site Register an expressionless face It is recommended that you keep the distance of about 40 to 80 cm from the device screen when registering your face When initially registering the front of the face the authentication performance may be deteriorated if you face up Make sure to stare at the screen When initially registering the front of the face the registration may take longer if no movement is detected When registering the front of the face slightly move the face When moving the face back and forth step back and forth in order to improve the authentication performance Make sure to take off a hat and to make the face with the eyebrows exposed in order not to cover the lower part of the face with hairs If a user frequently switches between wearing glasses and no glasses change the look of wearing glasses when registering left and right images Make sure that more than two people s faces should not be registered on the screen at the same time If the face moves up down left or right or if the instructions for moving the face forward or backward are not followed while registering the registration may take longer Please follow the registration instructions 25 Fasy Use When moving your face up and down
6. Connecting RS485 By using the RS485 wiring several devices can be connected with a PC or a device can be connected with a secure I O or another device Connecting with a PC RS232 485 4 2 3 PIN1 GND Black Converter PIN2 TRXD Yellow Oo PIN3 RS TRXD Blue RS485 CHO PIN3 RS GND Black PIN2 RS485 TRX Yellow PIN1 RS485 TRX Blue PIN3 RS GND Black PIN2 RS485 TRX Yellow PIN1 RS485 TRX Blue Connection Connecting with Secure 1 0 and Other Devices y El IN H NSZ D ell PNNADWI NN M M nf RS485 CH1 RS485 CH1 gt gt PIN3 RS GND Black PIN3 RS GND Black PIN2 RS485 TRX Yellow PIN2 RS485 TRX Yellow PIN1 RS485 TRX Blue PIN1 RS485 TRX Blue 9S 9 89 89 8 G S S S S S s s s S S S S S S S 456 456 PIN6 RS485 TRX Blue PINS RS485 TRX Yellow PIN4 RS GND Black Connection ES Note e When the RS485 wiring is long turn on the dip switch to add terminating resistance in order to prevent weakening of the signal and to properly deliver the signal Switch On Switch Off e When the wiring is too short adding resistance affects the signal By considering the length of the cable and signal status turn on off the termination resistor switch e If GND is not connected either the RS485 chip may be damaged or it may not properly co
7. You can set to enable or disable the time on the screen Go to Menu gt Log D Displ 2 Press and view the option ate Display 3 Press Or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen You can set the date format Select MM DD or DD MM and press OK UT E Settings Log List Log Search You can search and view logs by starting date starting time ending date ending time You can select and view the desired event log event Time and Attendance event or user ID End date Start time End time Go to Menu gt Log gt Log List 2 Viewadesiadi oc Go to Menu gt Log gt Log Search 3 Press p Or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen 2 A AL dara en 3 Press Q to display the searched log 4 Press 4 or fft to go to the previous screen or Home screen 2 Settings Log Info You can view the log and face image log currently stored on the device Delete All Log You can delete the entire log at once Delete All Log Go to Menu gt Log gt Log Info Press OK to return to the previous screen Go to Menu gt Log gt Delete All Log I 2 Press Yes to delete all logs Press No to cancel the log deletion D T Note e Up to 1 000 000 regular logs and up to 5 000 face image logs can be stored 6 How to Use Basic Screen View Authenticating Time and Attendance Checking Time and Attendance How to Use Basic Screen Vi
8. FaceStation User Manual Version V1 0 www supremainc com Safety Information Please ensure that the warnings and cautions below are followed in order to prevent risk and damage to property by correctly using the product Warning Violation of the instructions may lead to serious injury or death Avoid places with direct sunlight high humidity dust or soot e This may cause fire or electric shock Install in a dry place e Moisture may cause damage to the product or electric shock Install in a place with no heat such as a heater e Overheating may cause fire or electric shock Install in a place without electromagnetic interference e This may cause damage to the product or electric shock Do not disassemble repair or remodel this product e This may cause fire electric shock or injury Do not place a wet object or any object on the vent e There is a risk of electric shock or fire the product may malfunction if the vent is covered Avoid liquids such as water beverages and drugs from leaking into the product e There is a risk of electric shock or fire the product may be damaged Caution Violation of the instructions may lead to minor injury or damage to the product Do not leave a power cable or other cables in the passage way e This may damage the product or cause injury Do not press the touchscreen hard e This may cause malfunction Do not place the product near objects with a strong ma
9. Light LED Used as a general lighting Infrared IR LED Used as an IR light Detects and captures a face image Proximity Sensor Basic T amp A Button F1 F4 Determines the user s proximity Selects Time and Attendance events 2 3 4 5 Camera 6 7 8 Microphone Used for speaking while connected via the interphone ES Note The RF cameras built in around the IR LED are used to detect an RF card Getting Started Rear and Bottom AO Ul d UJ hM 0 DUO ER WW N Q U fk W N USB Wireless LAN Terminal Connects the USB wireless LAN Termination Resistor Switch Activates the RS485 terminal resistance PWR IN Terminal RS232 Terminal Connects the power cable Connects the RS232 3 pin connector Debug Terminal RS485 Terminal Connects the RS485 4 pin connector Wiegand Terminal Connects the Wiegand 5 pin connector Reset Button Resets the device Mini USB Connect Terminal Connects with a PC Speaker Outputs a voice on the device USB Connect Connects a USB memory device Terminal Switch Input Connects an input switch cable Terminal Phone Terminal Connects a video phone cable Output Relay 1 2 Terminal Connects Door Lock and output devices Ethernet Terminal Connects an Ethernet cable 2 Installation Installation Precautions for Installation In
10. Button Goes to the face authentication screen e Face Detection Guide Line Displays the guide line for face detection T amp A Event Displays the Time and Attendance event O O Ny oo UAW N Status Bar Displays the current date and time on the device How to Use Device Status Screen S Note When the face recognition and all connection status are successfully set a screen as shown below is displayed Status Status 4 3 2 Serial Displays the connection status with a host when in i RS485 slave mode Displays the connection status with a PC through 2 PC Connection Ethernet or WLAN Displays the connection status of the Ethernet or 3 Network Connection WLAN Displays whether or not the face recognition is 4 Face Detection enabled UT UT How to Use Access Authentication When ID Authentication is Set When the ID is set as the authentication option from Menu gt Mode gt ID Auth Mod the ID FaceStation supports the face card RFID and ID PIN authentication The authentication MO mE authentication is operated during the corresponding timezone mode operates according to the set timezone and each authentication timezone does not overlap Up to 128 timezones for setting authentication mode can be set on BioStar PC Please refer to Setting ID Authentication page 40 for details regarding ID software authentication settings When Face Authentication is Se
11. DIY RTE Switch PIN3 N C Normal Close Orange PIN2 Common Blue PIN1 N O Normal Open White Door Controller Presence Detector Connection Connecting Inputs Va NAN ENS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Ed Ek PIN8 Shield GND Gray on i LA a PIN7 Switch GND Black PING Switch Input3 Orange Cable Shield PIN5 Switch Input2 White Optional PIN4 Shield GND Gray PIN3 Switch GND Black PIN2 Switch Input1 Green PIN1 Switch InputO Yellow Cable Shield Optional BREL DL LEE 2 si SEE ZQ x 7 LE CELLES O Switch Switch Switch Switch Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 Input O NO Connecting Wiegand Connecting Wiegand Input Cable Shield Optional ES Note PIN3 Wiegand GND Black PIN2 Wiegand DATA1 White PIN1 Wiegand DATAO Green a vay Card Reader GND Wiegand Output Data1 Wiegand Output DataO e Since there is a single Wiegand port set to either input mode or output mode on the BioStar software Connecting Wiegand Output Cable Shield Optional PIN3 Wiegand GND Black PIN2 Wiegand DATA1 White PIN1 Wiegand DATAO Green me j NRA i Access Controller GND Wiegand Output Data1 Wiegand O
12. a ne on 56 la os DEC TOR eee ene enna nee eer nn ere eer 62 When Card Authentication is Set nes 56 D eee 62 When ID Authentication is Set eene nnne enne nnne nnne nnne 56 vio 62 Face Authentication Types nes 57 SE a casts HMM E Ua 62 Card Authentication Types nn 57 SR ee ane 62 ID Authentication Types ss 58 Wead Pleren RAER 63 Authenticating Time and Attendance nn 58 Video Phonecableususs a or ta mn nue 63 Checking Time and Attendance mens 59 SITLL a Cable eren bremen eer EENE LR SE 63 THOUDICSMOG TING oon de ann ene ee sates 64 ECS RUES 64 WOW ICS Font LICENSE eT 64 erp e 66 hel 67 1 Getting Started Features Components Name of Parts Getting Started Featu res 4 3 Touchscreen LCD Next Generation Face Recognition Technology The 4 3 WVGA touchscreen LCD is mounted on the front of the product and provides an intuitive GUI It makes the user management easy while displaying various information including the time and attendance as well as notifications The state of the art technology with Suprema s proprietary algorithms stores both facial stamps using the visual camera and facial templates using the IR camera The seamless combination of the information gathered makes Suprema s FaceStation the ultimate in facial recognition technology
13. address is used and press OK If DHCP is checked this item is not activated 3 Press 7 or G to go to the previous screen or Home screen Setting Server You should set the IP address and port of the server to connect in order to communicate with it Go to Menu Network Server 2 Set the options e User Server Check to use the server e Server IP Enter the server s IP address and press OK It can be set if User Server is checked e Port Enter the server s port and press OK It can be set if User Server is checked 3 Press 2 or hk to go to the previous screen or Home screen Settings Setting Serial Communication Setting USB When the device is connected by RS485 or RS232 you can set the connection related options Go to Menu gt Network gt Serial Go to Menu gt Network gt USB 2 Set the options and press OK 2 Set the options e RS485 PC You can enable disable the RS485 port to connect with a e USB Set to allow the connection with a PC via USB PC and set the communication speed e RS485 NET Enable or disable the RS485 port for communications e USB Memory Set to allow the connection with a USB memory device between devices and set the communication mode 3 Press 7 or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen You can add the device as a host by setting RS485 NET to NET HOST and as a slave by setting it to NET SLAVE e RS232 It can be set if RS485 is disabled Y
14. on the BioStar software database the user cannot be restored 3 Press Cancel to cancel the search UJ E Settings Checking User Capacity Information Setting Network You can view the registration information total number of registered users total number of registered user s images and number of templates You can set the communication method of the device Mar 09 Fri User Capacity Info Go to Menu gt User gt User Capacity Info Go to Menu Network 2 Press OK to return to the previous screen 2 Set the options 3 Press 7 or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen ES Note e Up to 10 000 users along with their images can be stored UJ UT Settings Setting TCP IP When the device and BioStar software is connected via TCP IP method you can set the relevant settings Feb 21 Tue Terme Wax conn Go to Menu Network TCP IP 2 Set the options e LAN Type Set the connection method and press OK e Port Enter the port and press OK e Max Conn Set the maximum number of clients to be concurrently connected with the device and press OK e DHCP Check to enable DHCP e IP Address Enter an IP address if a static IP address is used and press OK If DHCP is checked this item is not activated e Gateway Enter a gateway address if a static IP address is used and press OK If DHCP is checked this item is not activated e Subnet Enter the subnet mask if a static IP
15. 3 RO CUS COMING FCS REN T EM 24 Authenticating Face arrete en crniones 26 S SOUNS me de meet ten 27 Setting Menu Overview and RR CES IRL REFIERE RD 28 User Management rm E RI IrEGIS EYREFECIN MY DER PECHT Mv CER PO FA PELA E DURS 30 Entering Administrator s MENU nement nea rst i enmennt 31 Registering New SR eee ese etc eee 32 Modifying User Information nn ananas XQ lard DURER ELS 33 Brel alas lo SRE TT 33 Contents BIER S S cm de a nb ana one mio 34 Checking Device Information aues o noie tct eee ennemies 46 De USB emet dy en Han uM 34 Checking Memory Status animado t ea one 47 Checking User Capacity IDFOBIIBUOTY cicer telis ttai daa 35 Touchscreen CAB OUR Dod eniti iuditio ee rre 47 Setting NetWOTK ep UU 35 Device NESE panem era ne eT eT OmU URN OI I Unc 48 BS ed E a a a a de a da ne 36 SCO DO 48 Setting SON a de aU DOE 36 Setting Display and SONO 49 eae eae COMMUNIC HOM E A ase a ea N 37 DAS a a UR DIL one 49 SCA D nO ETP OES POT E ya eee 37 Pack FU RIS MNT T 49 Using USB Memory DEVICE oia doomisibavtnissbtcbivo ra Gris ENESE ptem qaibns cogi 38 Vaice AS ECT OFA seo covmserct meritorum rktas ert ortiore betrieben Oi tin f Rak 49 Using WLAN Only for Wireless model essere 38 Men T IDE OUI orestis n Ibo tiet Ue tUN mese RAS tren eect een 49 Setting Operation Mode msn 39 Pop Up TINC ee E EEE E E UEM ID EIOS 49 Setting Face Authenti
16. 5 Cable RELAY COMMON RELAY NORMAL CLOSE RELAY NORMAL OPEN AWG24 RS485 TRX RS485 TRX GND SHIELD GND AWG26 Color WHITE BLUE ORANGE Color BLUE YELLOW BLACK GRAY Wiegand Cable Switch Cable 87 6543 Cable Type Color Pin DATAO GREEN 1 DATAI WHITE 2 AWG26 SHIELD GND GRAY 4 5 6 7 Video Phone Cable Pin Cable Type Color 1 VOICE SIGNAL RED 3 POWER YELLOW 4 VIDEO SIGNAL WHITE AWG26 DOOR OPEN ORANGE SIGNAL 7 SHIELD GND GRAY Appendix SWITCH INPUTO SWITCH INPUTI INPUT1 ES GND ELS GND E INPUT2 ES INPUT3 BE GND Es GND AWG26 Color YELLOW GREEN BLACK GRAY WHITE ORANGE BLACK GRAY Appendix Troubleshooting When any issues arise while using the device you can request technical support from the local distributor or dealer you purchased the product from or Suprema via email support supremainc com When you send an email to Suprema please include the following information e The F W version of FaceStation that you are using e The Model no that you are using e A detailed error message if an error message appears e A brief description regarding the issue e Your company name contact information and the purchase information FCC Rules Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FC
17. C Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interface and 2 this device must accept any interface received including interference that may cause undesired operation Q R Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates user and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more the following measures 1 Reorient Relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Device Font License Copyright c 2010 NHN Corporation http www nhncorp com with Reserved Font Name Nanum Naver Nanum NanumGoth
18. K Background You can set the device background to be displayed Select among Logo Notice Slide Show and PDF and press OK ES Note e When the background is set for Logo Slide or PDF the logo screen is displayed during the authentication and other operations while the announcement slide show or PDF screen appears after the menu time out period 30 seconds if set to Always On When touching the screen while an announcement or slide show is on the LCD backlight turns on if it was off or a logo screen is displayed if the LCD backlight was on Voice Instruction You can enable the voice guide on the device Menu Timeout You can set the amount of idle time sec before the menu disappears Select among Infinite 10 sec 20 sec and 30 sec and press OK Pop Up Time You can set the duration sec before the popup window disappears Select among 0 5 sec 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec and 5 sec and press OK Settings Backlight Timeout Viewing Logs You can set the amount of idle time before the backlight turns off Select among Infinite 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 50 sec and 60 sec and press OK You can view search or delete the event log Volume You can set the volume output of the device Select among 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 and 100 and press OK Language Delete All Log You can set the display language Select among Korean English and Custom and press OK Central Time Display
19. cation run 39 B3cKIIgDE TVS OUT nest opt ion ido tend an 50 Setting Card Authentication nr 40 lo in m 50 Setting ID Authentication ttt nn 40 Language 50 Serting OPA tees Lum DIMUS 41 Central Time Display nnne 50 Setting Time and Attendance u un 41 DAU DIS 50 Setting DEVICE mn 42 VIEWINY LOGS sms 50 Setting Face nn nn nn nue 43 OR EE A ee coe A reece eee A 51 Setting DOOF nnn 43 Log e a E E E 51 Setting Interphone nr 44 Delete All Y CCA 52 Setting Time ttt nine 46 oye fl dome T m 52 Contents 6 How to Use uu ccssssccccsscccccccescccccccssscscccssssccccccssesssscessesssssee D 3 ADDED sente a set en en O Basic Screen A a ns dns dr dm 54 SPECI TRON CNN REUNIR NR 61 Face Authentication Screen ssessisssssususssasssinsecssasvacnensssssescddussstatonceiadaecsvassasdicentdandeatiansddebectabustestsbshesnds 54 POUCES DSC HO ee eme a eme EEUU 61 HOlne Scl Pel a da AE E cd on do umo 54 Electric Speci Cat ONS fecha A area band sumiiees han 61 Device Status Screen RTT TERT 55 Optional ACCeSSOriES ese ssesseessesssesssesseessesssessecsseesseeseesneesneesseesserssesseesseesscesstossrsseesseoseroseesseossrossesseess 61 When Face Authentication is SL a
20. ces 05 29 will be registered Press Cancel to cancel the registration Face Image window 3 e Registering Administrator e e Go to Menu gt User gt Enroll User User ID Name Faces Card PIN Administrator Enter the user ID Enter your name and press OK Register your face For details regarding face registration please refer to Registering Face page 24 Enter the ID and press OK Enter the pin number and press OK Select the administrator level 4 Press The administrator will be registered UJ Settings R d Entering Administrator s Menu Go to the administrator s menu and set each item Press Menu on the Home screen The administrator s menu is displayed 1 Scan the face or enter the card 3 later rer Network pu 08 44 Mode 2 Enter menu Place your face or card or enter your ID Ex Note If you press Menu while no user is registered the administrator s menu is displayed without any authentication process e When a general user follows the process to enter the administrator s menu the user can view the event log for the time and attendance Regardless of a previously set authentication mode you can move to the administrator s menu by Face authentication Card authentication and ID Face Pin authentication Settings Registering New User You can register a new user on the device Face Image window
21. d Face Pin Authenticates with card face and pin number 3 Check Never or Always to set the apply time 4 Press 0 or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen Setting ID Authentication ID Pin ID Face Pin ID Face ID Face Pin Go to Menu gt Mode gt ID Auth Mode 2 Select a desired option e ID Pin Authenticates with both ID and pin number e ID Face Authenticates with both ID and face e ID Face Pin Authenticates with both ID and either face or pin number e ID Face Pin Authenticates with ID face and pin number 3 Check Never or Always to set the apply time 4 Press Or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen Setting Operations Setting Time and Attendance Face Detection Individual Auth Dual Authentication Match Timeout sec Card Mode Settings Cancel Go to Menu gt Mode gt Operation 2 Check or set the options and press OK e Face Detection On face authentication stores the detected face image as l Go to Menu gt Mode gt T amp A gt T amp A an image log On ID or card authentication additionally 2 authenticates and stores the detected face image as an SEME options image log If no face is detected the authentication will end e Disabled Select to use the access authentication without up in failure e Dual Authentication Authenticates with faces cards and IDs of two people The entry relay operates only when two different users ar
22. e authenticated and the second user should be authenticated within 15 seconds after the first user is authenticated If 15 seconds has passed after the first authentication the authentication is invalidated and the status is initialized e Card Mode Sets whether to use the CSN card for authentication e Individual Auth Authenticates by customized methods for each individual When registering a new user from Menu gt User gt Enroll User the private authentication can be set Please refer to Registering New User page 32 for details e Manual by key input e Match Timeout sec Sets the authentication time out period If a user is not authenticated within the set period the authentication fails 3 Press 7 or to go to the previous screen or Home screen 41 using Time and Attendance The the T amp A button disappears on the Home menu and the CALL button is activated For every authentication press either the T amp A buttons F1 F4 or the T amp A event button T amp A to select an event The selected Time and Attendance event is deselected after the authentication Settings e Auto by time schedule The Time and Attendance event of the Setting Device corresponding timezone is automatically applied when authenticating When changing waden agn ne do lo da You can set options for the device authentication and operations corresponding timezone press the T amp A button F1 F4 to select a particular ev
23. ent e Manual Fix by key input Select a Time and Attendance event by pressing either one of F1 F4 buttons or an additional T amp A event button T amp A when authenticating The selected event is maintained nn G a D Bele Jevice InTO until another event is selected while the event is deselected after the authentication when Interphone Memory Info manually changing e Fixed by device A user can be authenticated with a fixed Time and Attendance event but cannot select other events Press OK to save the changes Press Cancel to cancel any changes Go to Menu Device 2 Set the options 3 Press 7 or to go to the previous screen or Home screen Setting Face 2 3 Security Level Enrollment Sensitivity Go to Menu gt Device gt Face Set the options e Security Level Increasing the security level will indirectly increase the FRR False Reject Rate probability that the system will incorrectly reject an access attempt by an authorized user because the stricter authentication protocols will reject more inconsistencies Select the desired security level and press OK e Enrollment Sensitivity Select the desired enrollment speed and press OK Press 0 or to go to the previous screen or Home screen Is UJ Settings Setting Door Relay Driven by Duration sec Door Sensor Go to Menu gt Device gt Door 2 Set the op
24. evant device After setting press OK Press You can register a new user Press 0 or A to exit without saving the changes You can go to the previous screen or Home screen Settings Modifying User Information Deleting User You can modify the registered user information You can delete the desired user Go to Menu gt User gt Edit User Anderso nderson 2 Check a user to delete 2 sunny Press Feb 21 Tue 1 Anderson 2 sunny 3 peter Go to Menu gt User gt Edit User 2 Select a user by pressing the user name field Modify the desired information Press Yes to delete the selected user 3 Press to save the modified information Press No to cancel the deletion Press 7 or tk to exit without saving the changes You can go to the previous screen or Home screen Delete EX Note e The user ID cannot be modified UJ UJ Settings Deleting All Users Searching Users You can delete all registered users You can search the registered users Delete All Users Search Cancel Press Menu gt User gt Delete All Users Go to Menu gt User gt Search Press Yes to delete all registered users 2 e Search by ID Enter an ID and press OK Press No to cancel the deletion e Search by Name Enter a name and press OK e Search by CSN Enter the card Ei Note Press OK to display the search results e When a user is deleted while not saved
25. ew Home Screen _ If face authentication is not set from the operation mode or the camera does not detect any Face Authentication Screen If face authentication is set the screen as shown below appears 10 motion the Home screen is displayed 9 am 1 1 24 Image Display Screen Displays an image from the camera as well as the face 2 8 In 2 Enter your face E Fa 7 tard or user ID ae yl RA 3 3 6 4 Return 4 5 Checks for the connection status of the device and Home Goes to the Home screen Status Button M whether or not the face recognition is enabled ID Goes to the ID authentication screen Additional T amp A Selects 12 Time and Attendance buttons in addition Button to 4 basic Time and Attendance T amp A Selects Time and Attendance options T Menu Button Enter the Administrator s Menu Menu Goes to the Administrator s menu Face Detection Icon Displays the face detection availability OC BBEEOR COPA MOSQ ROREM Basic T amp A Button Displays basic Time and Attendance events Authentication Guide Displays available authentication methods T amp A Event Displays the set Time and Attendance event When entering the administrator s menu a message Enter the administrator s menu appears ID Authentication Button Enter the ID input window for ID authentication O O AMOR UN Current Time Displays the current time on the device Face Authentication
26. gnetic field such as a magnet CRT TV monitor or speaker e This may cause malfunction Clean the product with a dry cloth avoid benzene or alcohol e Using chemicals or cleaning agents may deform the product Do not drop or apply physical shock e This may cause malfunction Contents 1 Getting Started esseeescoeessccessccescocesoccesoccsscceesoceesseessoceesseeeo 6 Bs RENNES 7 COMPONE ae E 8 Name oL e EE E E E E E re ree ee eee 9 PEIE E p PE A E E EFE TERR EY H UI 11 Me aaO T m 12 Precautions for Tostella OM iaseictssts en 13 3 COME CHONN aa nee mean soon leu 14 Connecting PONS ee a nt 15 Connecting with Wireless LAN nn 15 Connecting with Ethernet sn 16 Connecting with a PE soportan duin mmu inu itm eT SaNi 16 C One cnc velt HUD a cod con 16 Connecting RS485 eee nn nn 17 CONNECTER a a HEAR DUREE 17 Connecting with Secure 1 0 and Other Devices nn 17 OMS CN 5232 ne a ta er or oem 18 Connecting RS es a ae sE Ar PERSE irisi 19 Connecting Fail Safe OCR a anne nna 19 Connecting Fail Secure LOCK 2 a do remain aude 19 Connecting with Automatic DOOTFS eseesesessseessseessessseessseesseessseesseesseessseeosseesseosserosseeoserosseesseesseesss 19 C nnectng MOUS E da ee em ce 20 Connecting ISA a a dns 20 Connecting Wiegand Input ere ra een 20 Connecting Wiegand Output canne den entame demande madonna 21 C nnectng MIS ee cc 21 Connecting USD a ne 22 Connecting Video PONS ae dan dun 22 A EASY ISO da ee nee 2
27. he part Suprema reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice to improve reliability function or design Designers must not rely on the absence or characteristics of any features or instructions marked reserved or undefined Supreme reserves these for future definition and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to them Index A Access Authentication 56 Authenticating Face 26 Authenticating Time and Attendance 58 C Card Authentication 56 57 Checking Device Information 46 Checking Memory Status 47 Checking Time and Attendance 59 Checking User Capacity Information 35 Checking User Registration Status 35 Connecting Mini USB 21 Connecting Power 15 Connecting Relays 19 Connecting Switch 20 Connecting USB 22 Connecting Video Phone 22 Connecting Wiegand 20 Connecting with Ethernet 16 Connecting with Wireless LAN 15 D Delete All Log 52 Deleting All Users 34 Deleting User 33 Device Reset 48 Device Status Screen 55 Display and Sound 49 E Entering Administrator s Menu 31 F Face Authentication 56 57 Face Authentication Screen 54 H Home Screen 54 l ID Authentication 56 58 Installation 12 L Log Info 52 Log List 51 Log Search 51 M Modifying User Information 33 P Precautions for Installation 13 R Registering Administrator 30 Registering Face 24 Registering Ne
28. ic Naver NanumGothic NanumMyeongjo Naver NanumMyeongjo This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License Version 1 1 This license is copied below and is also available with a FAQ at http scripts sil org OFL SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1 1 26 February 2007 PREAMBLE The goals of the Open Font License OFL are to stimulate worldwide development of collaborative font projects to support the font creation efforts of academic and linguistic communities and to provide a free and open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership with others The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used studied modified and redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves The fonts including any derivative works can be bundled embedded redistributed and or sold with any software provided that any reserved names are not used by derivative works The fonts and derivatives however cannot be released under any other type of license The requirement for fonts to remain under this license does not apply to any document created using the fonts or their derivatives DEFINITIONS Font Software refers to the set of files released by the Copyright Holder s under this license and clearly marked as such This may include source files build scripts and documentation Reserved Font Name refers to any names specified as such after the copyright statement s Original Version
29. ice must be installed indoors When installing the device near a window install the device at least 3 meters away from the window Avoid a place where there is direct sunlight on the face or from behind Make sure not to install the device under incandescent light bulbs UJ 3 Connection Connecting Power Connecting with Wireless LAN Connecting with Ethernet Connecting RS485 Connecting RS232 Connecting Relays Connecting Switch Connecting Wiegand Connecting Mini USB Connecting USB Connecting Video Phone Connection Connecting Power Connecting with Wireless LAN model supporting the wireless LAN WLAN is equipped with a USB WLAN module upon shipment ES Note The performance of WLAN is greatly affected by the surroundings and the type of the access point AP in use Some wireless AP may cause a problem when connecting with WLAN due to a hardware compatibility issue Connection Connecting with Ethernet Connecting with a PC The device can communicate with a PC by directly connecting with the Ethernet cable ON Connecting with Hub The device can be connected with a regular hub or PoE hub by connecting the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet terminal PoE Power over Ethernet is an Ethernet connection of which the power is supplied from PSE Power Sourcing Equipment satisfying the IEEE802 3af standard Regular hub or Ethernet hub 7532273
30. ifications within the limitations set forth for a warranty period of one year from the date of delivery to the purchaser If the purchaser claims any defects covered in this warranty in writing within the warranty period then Suprema will repair or replace and deliver the defective product that is returned within the warranty period provided that the purchaser shall be responsible for any transportation cost including insurance for overseas shipping This warranty does not apply to 1 damage caused by strong external physical impact overcurrent misuse abuse or negligence 2 damage to the product that has been improperly repaired remodeled or modified without the written permission of the provider or 3 damage to the product that has been installed or used contrary to the manual provided by Suprema Claims for any defects must be submitted to Suprema in writing by using the Return Material Authorization Report provided by Suprema within 30 days of the finding of the defect or within 1 year from the date of delivery The Return Material Authorization Report must include the detailed information model number invoice number and serial number of the defective product A product without the return authorization number issued by Suprema is not considered to be eligible for the warranty all defects must be reproducible Excluding the above mentioned warranties and remedies this product is provided as is without any expressed or implied warran
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32. mmunicate e The RS485 communication between devices can be configured with 1 host device and up to 7 slave devices When configuring such communication up to 4 Secure I O can be connected Connecting RS232 The device can be connected with a PC through RS232 wiring III 1 o II PIN2 RXD Green PIN3 TXD Yellow PIN5 GND Black H SCSCSZL US esse At N NN PIN1 RS GND Black PIN2 RS232 TX Yellow PIN3 RS232 RX Green Connecting Relays Connecting Fail Safe Lock PIN3 N C Normal Close Orange PIN2 Common Blue PIN N O Normal Open White Deadbolt or T p Door strike Power supply uis je FFE ERY i Lii t RENE Y NS M amp D Connecting Fail Secure Lock o EL PIN3 N C Normal Close Orange PIN2 Common Blue PIN N O Normal Open White i s AN i 3 SU SED A Ww om ne un WY l AA lm i Deadbolt or pc Door strike Power supply ES Note e Normally Open N O The electricity does not flow when there is no control signal but flows when there is a control signal Normally Close N C The electricity flows when there is no control signal but does not flow when there is a control signal Connection Connecting with Automatic Doors i EN N SZ a SUA d S wi SA A a Oo X on m NAT SV NAE ys N
33. nce events The authentication mode operates according to the set timezone Up to 128 timezones for setting authentication mode can be set on BioStar L D Auth Mode Go to Menu gt Mode 2 Set the options 3 Press 0 or to go to the previous screen or Home screen Setting Face Authentication hi a JP ir War 09 Fri Settings Face Pin gt T amp A Key Go to Menu gt Mode gt Face Auth Mode Select a desired option e Face e Face Pin e T amp A Key gt Face e T amp A Key gt Face Pin e Face gt T amp A Key e Face Pin gt T amp A Key Authenticates with a face only Authenticates with both face and pin number Authenticates with both the T amp A key and the face Authenticates with the T amp A key face and pin number Authenticates with both the face and the T amp A key Authenticates with face pin number and the T amp A key Check Never or Always to set the apply time Press 0 or to go to the previous screen or Home screen Settings Setting Card Authentication Card Only Card Face Pin Card Pin Card Face Pin Card Face Go to Menu Mode Card Auth Mode 2 Select a desired option e Card Only Authenticates with a card only e Card Pin Authenticates with both card and pin numberd e Card Face Authenticates with both card and face e Card Face Pin Authenticates with both card and either face or pin number e Car
34. nter a pin number for the BioStar video phone and press OK e Door Control Enables or disables the door control on the BioStar video phone 3 Press 2 or to go to the previous screen or Home screen Settings Setting Time Checking Device Information You can view the device information such as the model name device ID hardware version firmware version kernel version MAC face module version face module FD version and face module LDA version FW Version Kernel Ver HW Version Go to Menu Device Date amp Time 2 Set the options e Date Set the year month and day and press OK Go to Menu gt Device gt Device Info e Time Set AM PM hour minute and second and press OK 2 View the option e Time Sync Can be set only if the device is connected with a server 3 Press or fi to go to the previous screen or Home screen You can synchronize the time on the device with the server The time is synchronized every hour when the difference between the BioStar server and device is more than 5 seconds 3 Press 7 or to go to the previous screen or Home screen Settings Checking Memory Status TouchScreen Calibration You can check the memory status of DRAM FLASH and FLASH2 If the screen does not function when touched or a touch point does not correctly correspond you can calibrate the screen Memory Info Go to Menu gt Device gt Touch Calibration 2 Pres
35. ou can enable disable the RS232 port to connect with a PC and set the communication speed 3 Press A or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen Note e The RS485 communication between devices can be configured with 1 host device and up to 7 slave devices including up to 4 Secure I O 37 Settings Using USB Memory Device Using WLAN Only for Wireless models When setting to make USB available you can select options to conduct the desired operations with the USB memory device You can select one of 4 WLAN preset options previously saved from BioStar On BioStar you can set the preset options including SSID encryption method encryption key etc Mar 09 Fri Import biostar_wpa Export biostar wep c i rmware i p g Fate Go to Menu Network USB Memory 2 Select an option I Go to Menu gt Network gt WLAN e Import Select a device ID to import data and press OK 2 Check the preset option to use for WLAN connection e Export Press Export and wait until the job is completed 3 Press 9 or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen e Firmware Upgrade Select firmware to upgrade and press OK 3 Press Or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen EX Note e The USB Memory needs to be checked from Menu gt Network gt USB in order to activate the USB Memory menu 38 Setting Operation Mode You can set operations related to each authentication or view the Time and Attenda
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37. s and hold the center of the touch point on the screen until the completion message appears Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel Go to Menu gt Device gt Memory Info 2 View the option Press OK to return to the previous screen 3 P 2 Press OK The screen calibration is complete Touchscreen Calibration Settings Device Reset Device Reset Reset to Default Factory Default Go to Menu gt Device gt Reset Press Yes to restart the device Press No to return to the previous screen Go to Menu gt Device gt Factory Default 2 Press Yes to initialize the device Press No to return to the previous screen Please note that initializing the device will delete all information such as downloaded backgrounds registered user information and log data and sounds through BioStar software as well as announcements The initialization does not delete the Setting Display and Sound Menu Timeout Background Pop Up Time Backlight Timeout Voice Instruction Go to Menu gt Display Set or check by pressing the relevant option Press p Or to go to the previous screen or Home screen WO Settings Theme You can set the background theme of the device Select among Red Blue Black Rainbow and Custom and press O
38. splayed 02 21 18 28 04 02 21 18 30 43 e The general user can view the Time and Attendance log through the said method while the administrator can go to the administrator s menu through the said method Appendix Specifications Cable Specifications Troubleshooting FCC Rules Device Font License Quality Assurance Index Appendix Optional Accessories Secure I O Specifications Mifare reader writer Product Specifications Max Users 10 000 Log Capacity 1 000 000 Image Log Capacity 10 000 CPU 1 1GHz DSP 667MHz RISC System LCD 4 3 WVGA Touchscreen Memory 4GB Flash 512MB RAM RF Options 13 56MHz Mifare Interfaces TCP IP RS485 2ch RS232 USB Wiegand WiFi Power 12VDC PoE Power over Ethernet Facestation 135 x 165 x 60 mm General Dimensions We equ W x H 97 x 107 8 mm screw joint included Electric Specifications Min Avr Max Description RF Card b Voltage V 10 8 12 13 2 Make sure to use only the supplied power supply ower Current mA 1500 VIH V TBD Switch Input VIL V TBD Pullup Resistor 4 7K The input ports are pulled up with 4 7K resistors R z Switching 2 30V DC Capacity A 0 3 125 AC Relay i ni ris resistive Bou ne Switching 110 DC Voltage V 125 AC Appendix Cable Specifications Power Cable AWG24 232 Cable AWG26 YELLOW 62 Relay Cable RS48
39. stallation Installation 3 Mount the device on the fixed bracket 4 Fix the fixing screws on the bottom of the device Since FaceStation has a built in camera for face recognition and video interphone the installation height needs to be considered Select a location to install the device by considering the face capturing Installation Fix the bracket at the desired location 2 Drill a hole by using a drill and tools insert anchors and tightly fasten screws 122cm 120c ES Note e When installing the device for the first time make sure to remove the transparent film from it Otherwise it may affect adversely on the face recognition Installation Precautions for Installation The optimal installation height is 120cm Based on the user s height between 155cm 205cm t is recommended that you adjust the installation height based on the shortest person of all the users f you install devices for a same user group in many places it is recommended that you make all of them all the same height t is recommended that you install the device by considering the recommended installation height based on the bottom heights of device and bracket Recommended Installation Height Range of User s Height Bottom of the device Bottom of the bracket Minimum Maximum 90cm 92cm 125cm 175cm 100cm 102cm 135cm 185cm 115cm 117cm 145cm 195cm 120cm 122cm 155cm 205cm The dev
40. t When the face is set as the authentication option from Menu Mode Face Auth Mode the face authentication is operated during the corresponding timezone For details regarding the face authentication please refer to Authenticating Face page 26 When Card Authentication is Set When the card is set as the authentication option from Menu Mode Card Auth Mod the card authentication is operated during the corresponding timezone For details regarding the card authentication settings please refer to Setting Card Authentication page 40 Face Authentication Types Scan the face Face Pin 2 Scan the face Enter the pin number and press OK T amp A Key gt Face 2 Press the T amp A button Scan the face T amp A Key gt Face Pin 2 3 Press the T amp A button Scan the face Enter the pin number and press OK Face gt T amp A Key 2 Scan the face Press the T amp A button Face Pin gt T amp A Key 2 3 Scan the face Enter the pin number and press OK Press the T amp A button Card Authentication Types How to Use Enter the card ID by placing the card on the device Enter the card ID by placing the card on the device 2 Enter the pin number and press OK Enter the card ID by placing the card on the device 2 Scan the face Card Face Pin
41. ties regarding product warranty commercial viability or availability for a particular purpose Disclaimer The information in this document is provided in connection with Suprema products The license is granted only for products covered by Suprema s Terms and Conditions of Sale No license express or implied by estoppels or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Suprema assumes no liability whatsoever and Suprema disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of Suprema products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose merchantability or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right Suprema products are not intended for use in medical life saving or life sustaining applications or other applications in which the failure of the Suprema product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should Buyer purchase or use Suprema products for any such unintended or unauthorized application Buyer shall indemnify and hold Suprema and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that Suprema was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of t
42. tions and press OK e Relay Sets a relay to use for the door when authenticating a user e Driven by Sets an event to open the door e All Events Opens the door for all authentication modes e Authentication Opens the door only for regular authentication but not for the Time and Attendance authentication e T amp A Event Opens the door for an event with a relay enabled during the Time and Attendance authentication Settings e Authentication Opens the door for an event Setting Interphone T amp A Event ith i mm Laid Phases cuing pawn When the interphone is set you can make a video call by pressing the CALL button general authentication and Time and Attendance authentication e Disabled Sets to disable opening the door for all Time and Attendance events e Duration sec Sets the opening time of the door relay when an event occurs The door relay closes after the set time e RTE Exit SW Select the input to be used for the door opening switch e RTE Type Select the operation method for the door opening switch N C Normally Closed N O Normally Open e Door Sensor Select the input to be used for detecting the door opening e Door Sensor Type Select the operation method for the door opening switch N C Normally Closed N O Normally Open e Held Open Sets a period of time from opening the door to displaying Period sec the opening warning event GOO MEMU gt HEVIEE IEE OH e Unlock Time Se
43. ts a period of time to leave the door open During 2 Set the options this period the door does not close The period can be 3 Press 0 or ff to go to the previous screen or Home screen set on BioStar software e LockTime Sets a period of time to lock the door The period can be set on BioStar software 3 Press A or A to go to the previous screen or Home screen Fs I Interphone VoIP Setting Select an interphone to use and press OK Settings e VolP Server IP Enter the VoIP IP address and press OK e VolP Phone Number Enter the VoIP phone number and press OK Inte rp h one e VolP Server ID Enter a VolP server ID and press OK Korean BS VideoPhone When the IP interphone is set the relevant options can be set PM 06 49 VoIP Server IP VoIP Phone Number VoIP Server ID i H W o Vall VoIP Speaker Gain English number and special characters can be used for an ID 4h e VolP Server Password Enter a VoIP server password and press OK e VoIP Mic Gain Adjusts the VoIP microphone volume 0 10 e VolP Speaker Gain Adjusts the VoIP speaker volume 0 10 Cancel e VolP Display Name Enter the VoIP name to be displayed on the screen and press OK BS VideoPhone When the BioStar Video Phone is set the relevant options can be set Setting P Server Password PN ic Gain Door Control e Mode Select either single or extension mode and press OK e PIN E
44. user s face with new glasses e When wearing sunglasses the authentication is not possible It is recommended you take it off before authentication E Note e When a face is detected on the sensor of the device the orange guide line turns to blue on the Es Precautions for Usage authentication screen Do not move your face while the authentication is in progress It is recommended you set the Authentication mode to Card Face or ID Face in order to e Make sure to keep the distance of 50cm from the device when authenticating the face strengthen the authentication security e It is recommended you set the Authentication mode to Card Face since the authentication for twin users may not be correct e If the user s facial facial appearance has changed dramatically such as plastic surgery or shaving bushy beard it is recommended to re enroll the user 5 Settings Setting Menu Overview Setting Device Setting Users Setting Display and Sound Setting Network Viewing Logs Using WLAN Setting Operation Mode Easy Use Setting Menu Overview User Network Enroll User Edit User Search User Capacity Info Delete All Users LAN Type Port Max Conn TCP IP DHCP IP Address Gateway Subnet Use Server Server Server IP Port RS485 PC Serial RS485 NET RS232 USB USB USB Memory Import USB Memory Export Firmware Upgrade WLAN Mode Face Auth Mode Face Face Pin T amp A Key gt Face
45. utput DataO IN Connecting Mini USB Connection The device can be directly connected with a PC through the mini USB port Connection Connecting USB You can upload or download data from a USB memory device ES Note Some USB memory devices may not be recognized due to a hardware compatibility issue lI olll TIM u Connecting Video Phone PIN 6 PIN 5 PIN 4 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1 ES Note d o o o Ie i y GND Black Door Open Orange Video Signal White Power Yellow GND Blue Voice Signal Red Nas J EE T CA e The videophones compatible with FaceStaion are as below COMMAX CAV 35N COMMAX CAV 50H COMMAX CAV 50P 4 Easy Use Registering Face Authenticating Face Easy Use Registering Face 2 Move your face up and down Go to Menu gt User gt Enroll User and press Face in order to register a face for authentication Move up and Stare at the screen P7 0n LT LAU stare at the 3 Move your face back and forth 4 LA close j YE f J NV LIVE CRAS EX Note e When a face is detected on the sensor of the device the orange guide line turns to blue e Follow the face recognition instructions until the dotted circle on the left of the screen is completed then further 4 Move your face right and left
46. w User 32 Reset to Default 48 RS232 18 RS485 17 S Searching Users 34 Setting Card Authentication 40 Setting Door 43 Setting Face 43 Setting Face Authentication 39 Appendix Setting ID Authentication 40 Setting Interphone 44 Setting Menu Overview 28 Setting Operations 41 Setting Serial Communication 37 Setting Server 36 Setting TCP IP 36 Setting Time and Attendance 41 Setting USB 37 T TouchScreen Calibration 47 U Using USB Memory Device 38 Suprema Inc 463 863 16F Parkview Office Tower Jeongja dong Bundang gu Seongnam Gyeonggi Korea Tel 82 31 783 4502 Fax 82 31 710 4503 Email sales supremainc com Homepage www supremainc com N
47. with query speeds of up to 1 1000 matches per second Various Interface Supported Video Phone Various RF Cards Supported Powerful Dual CPU Architecture You can connect with a PC and configure the network through various interfaces such as PoE WiFi TCP IP and RS485 232 Also you can configure various access control systems through Wiegand and input output ports FaceStation s built in camera microphone and speaker provides the device the ability to be integrated with conventional analogue based videophones or IP based videophones to create a simple interphone system Mifare Classic Mifare Plus and Mifare DesFire CSN cards are supported A powerful 1 1GHz DSP is dedicated to handling facial template operations and a 667MHz RISC processor ensures uninterrupted device operations Getting Started Components Device Wall Mounting Bracket 1 Screws 4 uus d 4 232 Cable 1 soo jv i SS S S SS soo vw LI RS485 Cable 2 Switch Cable 1 LIL LAL Software CD 1 PVC Anchors 4 Relay Cable 2 m aad Wiegand Cable 1 Eu Video Phone Cable 1 LILTLILITLTI Name of Parts Getting Started LCD Touchscreen Used to display the device operating status and device operation Call Button Used to place a call on the interphone
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